TOPIC:QuestionBIG Thanks!

Hello everyone.
A quick note to say what an excellent tool; the exam.pm-exam-simulator. In fact the questions in my view were harder in the simulator vs. the exam itself... a very good thing
I did pass the PMP exam yesterday with some additional mental attitude adjustments, and of course, I did study, study, study!
Here's my list, that I told myself (in my brain dump) in readiness and during the exam:

1. Breath, breath, breath
2. Know that you have gaps, it's OK
3. Yes, I am a slow reader, do not panic
4. Yes, I am going to be successful
5. Yes, I am confident
6, Yes, I will attack the exam and own it, it will not own me
7. Yes, plan a break and take it during the exam ….it works wonders.
-Andy

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I also thought the PM Exam Simulator was invaluable in my preparation. When you take a full length practice exam, you learn your natural pace for answering questions and figure out how many "Mark for Review"s you should expect. Peace of mind is the best by-product for taking a practice test.

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Also do not waste your time on difficult questions or wordy and long calculation questions. Have in mind that you just to answer about 80% the questions correctly. I passed my PMP with Proficiency on executing process Group and moderate Proficiency for the 4 other process Group. Thank you

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Congratulations Andrew! Earning the certification is a huge accomplishment especially as more and more jobs specifically ask for it for Project Manager positions.

I really like your suggestion about being positive and remaining dedicated to the process! It takes work but it is definitely worth it in the end. I would also add that all test takers should practice creating a brain dump a couple of days before your exam and time yourself so you can master it - it helps tremendously especially when your mind starts to get tired!

Congrats again and welcome to the PMP club!

P.S - for future test takers: I agree in principle with the message above that you do not need to get 100% of the answers right - just don't let your guard down! Remember that everything worth achieving requires hard work otherwise it wouldn't be valuable. I personally did mark the longer questions to come back to later. You'll have more than enough time to do so! Don't take any question lightly

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congratulations !! Andrew.
Yes. Memory dump work very well. Even i had used this while giving exam. I had written all the formulas which i had learned while studying . While solving the questions ,yes it helped me to save time.
Memory dump work like magic stick when ur worried about upcoming questions.. Use ur tutorial time for writing the memory dump on practice sheet provided by prometric centre.

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